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In large classes, teachers…<br />cannot control the students<br />cannot work with the students individually<br />Yes students, more independent work!!!<br />may not be able conduct classroom activities<br />

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Also…<br />“Those in smaller classrooms containing 19 students scored significantly higher on the achievement tests<br />than their counterparts in larger classrooms containing 26 students”<br />And…<br />“Students who study for four years in smaller classrooms are more likely to take the SAT or ACT and apply for college”<br />(Cornelious, Gaines, Gautney, Johnson, Rainer, Notar 2008)<br />

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How Small can a Small Class Be?<br />Small classes range between 13 to 17 students<br />Regular classes range between 18 to 24 students<br />A class above 24 students is considered a large class<br />Large<br />Regular<br />Small<br />

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Research Purpose<br />The goal of this research is to understand that what makes student success is small class sizes.<br />

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Significance of the Study<br />This study is important because…<br />Parents, educators, and policymakers need to realize that a small class is inevitable for a student’s success. <br />